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    <p>Best Cell Phone Plans of 2025</p>
    <p>Best Free Cell Phone Plan</p>
    <p>Best Cell Phone Plans For Kids</p>
    <p>Best Cell Phone Plans For Family</p>
    <p>The most cost-effective call phone plans</p>
    <p>T-Mobile's best cell phone plans</p>
    <p>The cheapest unlimited data plan</p>
    <p>Best cell phone plan for international travel</p>
    <p>Best Cell Phone Plans For Students</p>
    <p>The best cell phone plans under $50</p>
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      <strong>Best Cellphone Plans of 2025: Our Top Picks</strong>
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      According to JD Power, as of 2025, the average (single line) cell phone
      bill is $141/month. That's almost $1,700 a year. Phone plans are complex;
      there's no getting around it. A plan that's great for one person might not
      be as good for an entire family. Or maybe you're looking for perks like
      streaming video to save a few bucks versus subscribing separately. Here
      are the most favorable policies of each carriers we recommend:
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      <strong>Best value for a single line (postpaid)</strong>
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      <strong>T-Mobile Essentials Saver</strong>
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      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>T-Mobile's 5G network is generally robust</li>
      <li>Plan includes 50GB of high-speed data in the US</li>
      <li>Phone can be used as a hotspot</li>
      <li>Unlimited calls, texts and data in Canada and Mexico</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
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    <ul>
      <li>Data in Canada and Mexico limited to very slow 2G speeds</li>
      <li>Hotspot is limited to 3G speeds</li>
      <li>No five-year price guarantee</li>
      <li>Everyone must be on the same plan</li>
      <li>Taxes and fees aren't included in monthly cost</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best value for a single line (prepaid)</strong>
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      <strong>US Mobile Unlimited Flex</strong>
    </p>
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      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        Runs on Verizon's network for "Warp" service, AT &amp;T's for its "Dark
        Star" or T-Mobile's for "Light Speed"
      </li>
      <li>10GB high-speed data, then unlimited at slower speed</li>
      <li>Taxes and fees are included in the sticker price</li>
      <li>5GB of hotspot data</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Limited times you can switch networks for free</li>
      <li>
        The Multi-Network add-on is available only in the Unlimited Premium plan
      </li>
      <li>Phone data slows to 1Mbps after high-speed data is used up</li>
      <li>Cheapest rate requires annual purchase</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best for value with multiple lines</strong>
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      <strong>T-Mobile Essentials</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>T-Mobile's 5G network is generally robust</li>
      <li>Plan includes 50GB of high-speed data in the US</li>
      <li>Phone can be used as a hotspot</li>
      <li>Unlimited calls, texts and data in Canada and Mexico</li>
      <li>Can have up to six lines on an account</li>
      <li>Third line free is a better deal than Essentials Saver</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Data in Canada and Mexico limited to very slow 2G speeds</li>
      <li>Hotspot is limited to 3G speeds</li>
      <li>No five-year price guarantee</li>
      <li>Everyone must be on the same plan</li>
      <li>Taxes and fees aren't included in monthly cost</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best value for a family of four (prepaid)</strong>
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      <strong>Google Fi Wireless Unlimited Standard</strong>
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      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Runs on T-Mobile's network</li>
      <li>
        Can add Samsung or Google cellular smartwatches at no extra charge
      </li>
      <li>Includes hotspot data</li>
      <li>Free international calls to Mexico and Canada</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        High-speed hotspot data counts toward monthly high-speed data usage
      </li>
      <li>Taxes and fees not included</li>
      <li>No international data</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best phone plan for 15GB of data or less</strong>
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      <strong>Mint Mobile 15GB</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Runs on T-Mobile's network</li>
      <li>
        More data than some comparably priced plans from other prepaid rivals
      </li>
      <li>Free calling to Canada, Mexico and the UK</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        Best pricing often requires a full year commitment or is limited to new
        customers
      </li>
      <li>Hotspot data comes out of monthly allotment</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best budget plan without data</strong>
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      <strong>TextNow Essential Data</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Runs on T-Mobile's network</li>
      <li>Free talk and text</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Need to use the TextNow app to call and text</li>
      <li>App has ads</li>
      <li>Minimal cellular data</li>
      <li>
        No access to services like WhatsApp, iMessage or FaceTime over cellular
      </li>
      <li>Adding data is pricey</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best phone plan for perks</strong>
    </p>
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      <strong>Verizon Unlimited Welcome</strong>
    </p>
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      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Verizon's 4G LTE network is a strong backbone</li>
      <li>Can still get perks</li>
      <li>Can mix and match plans</li>
      <li>Three-year price guarantee</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>No access to Verizon's fastest 5G networks</li>
      <li>No hotspot data included</li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Best phone plan for seniors</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>T-Mobile Essentials Choice 55</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>5G connectivity and 50GB of high-speed data in the US</li>
      <li>
        An affordable plan for seniors who just want to use their phone for
        basic apps and tasks without watching much video
      </li>
    </ul>
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      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>The plan allows a maximum of only two lines</li>
      <li>The 480p video quality is very low</li>
      <li>
        The 3G tethering speed is too slow for much more than checking email
      </li>
      <li>
        The plan lacks bundled extras like streaming service subscriptions
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      <strong>Best phone plan for international travel</strong>
    </p>
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      <strong>Verizon Unlimited Ultimate</strong>
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Pros</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Access to Verizon's fastest 5G networks</li>
      <li>More hotspot data</li>
      <li>Can get perks like the streaming bundles as paid add-ons</li>
      <li>Better trade-in offers</li>
      <li>Can mix and match plans on the same account</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      <strong>Cons</strong>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Plans are pricier than Welcome</li>
      <li>Verizon makes the pricing complicated on its website</li>
    </ul>
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